Year: 2019
Conservation agriculture works for farmers and for sustainable intensification
Climate adaptation and mitigationAgriculture leaders of eastern and southern Africa encourage wider adoption of conservation agriculture for the benefit of farmers, consumers and the environment.
Shifting to a demand-led maize improvement agenda
Climate adaptation and mitigationIn annual meeting, STMA project partners build on the successes of research in combatting drought, heat, pests and disease.
Breaking Ground: Mechanization expert Jelle Van Loon goes as far as creativity allows
InnovationsCIMMYT’s mechanization team is in a quest to build the perfect machine for each farmer.
New publications: Agro-ecological options for fall armyworm management
InnovationsResearchers suggest agro-ecological approaches be promoted as a core component of integrated pest management programs.
Rebuttal letter sets the record straight on crop breeding for climate change resilience
Climate adaptation and mitigationCrop scientists refute the flawed findings of a study questioning climate resilience in modern wheat breeding.
SRFSI: The West Bengal story
Climate adaptation and mitigationIn the state of West Bengal, India, farmers and entrepreneurs are finding success with the help of climate-smart conservation agriculture practices.
Looking forward, looking back
Climate adaptation and mitigationPartners from four countries reflect and plan ahead after five years of the SRFSI project.
You can grow wheat, rice with 40% less water-research shows
InnovationsSource: Daily Trust (23 May 2019)
CIMMYT researchers report a sub-surface drip fertigation system combined with conservation agriculture uses less water to produce the same wheat and rice yields.
Investing in diversity
Environmental health and biodiversityHow CIMMYT fosters diversity in the workplace.
Tracing maize landraces, 50 years later
Environmental health and biodiversityScientists track down the families in Morelos, Mexico, who donated maize landraces to CIMMYT in 1966-67. Would they still be cultivating them?
Zim to get 1 670 tractors
InnovationsSource: The Herald (21 May 2019)
Announcement by Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement was made at CIMMYT FACASI project meeting.